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    FINANCIAL.
Miscellaneous.
OIL INVESTMENTS Send u your spare
money, any amount, direct to oil fields.
will Invest It for you la splendid oil
proposition. Grln-sll A Company, Fort
"mn, lull.
' BAlrB Two sharss preferred, one
naro common stock. Sprsgus Tire Co
hjith umana ee. T-S4H.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Arkansas Lands.
Southwest Arkansas,
A LAND OPPORTITKITT
Mild, healthy climate; no crop fall-
Mi-.; incnrs annual rnuiiau; food
market. Wood productlva farms for $15
to 140 per acre on food trma. Send at
one tor copy of lire Farm Bulletin.
DiUAKT LAND COMPANY.
i-e ijiifcn Ark.
I'UANTATIONS and timber landa In
euuineaaiern Aritasss.
W. S. FBANK,
!0i Neville Blk.
Colorado Lands
COLORADO LAND.
649 ACRES. 300 arrea eeeded to fall wheat.
about 75 acrea ready for spring" crop.
Full line of fair Improvements In good
condition. The section la fenced and
crosa fenced In fields and pasture. Pres
ent owner would remain on the place
mis year ana oeiiver nair tne crop in
the granary. Trie (30 per acre. Will
carry. 110,000.
Adjoining this section, I have for sale
a 1600 ucra ranch with high class valley
alfalfa land, beautiful springs and a lot
of big timber. Ideal location, being 66
miles southeast of Denver on the main
line of the U. P. between Denver and
Kansas City. Positively you will aDure
elate what I have to offnr In this sec
tion of Colorado. C. K. Davies, Kearney,
rveor.
CHEAP LAND
The best-cheapest land In Cheyenna
and Kiowa counties, Colorado; 160 to
b.ooo-acre tracts; 113.58 to 125 per acre,
raw and Improved. Do not pay thre
or four commissions to be brought here,
I own most of what I offer. Write or
n, - xrnur u r- , mi.-'-o A 1
..v... ... A. Vltll., 11IVM, V.UIU.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
One-half section land all miles north
of Weldona, Colorado;, not sandy; school
nousa on soumeast corner; union Pa
rlflo railroad six miles. For further
Information, address 8, H. Raub, 406
Lake St., Fort Morgan. Colo.
i.'-'ACRE RANCH, In Weld Co., Col., for
sale. Well Improved. Will carry 300
head of cattle. Running water. Price,
126.00 per acre. Address, A. R. Thorn
ton, I0S N. Cedar St., Colorado Springs,
Col.
(0,000 ACRES choice raw or Improved Lin
coln Co., Colo, lands. Bargains. Easy
terms See J. L. Maorer. Arriba. Colo.
Florida Lands.
FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE.
11,000 acres In Volusia county, Fla., Hast
ings potato district. Drainage almost
complete, hard roads over entire distrtot.
Will sell for price of raw lands. Best
bargain In America. Terms if necessary.
Address H. F. Droblsch, Peoria, III.
Oregon Langs.
VOR SALE 40 aofes, 2s miles of Portland,
Oregon, 1 miles to electric and steam
railway stations, dally mall route, phone,
house, barn and necessary buildings, fine
orchard In famous WUUamette Valley,
Close to atores. school and churches.
Address Wes Kby, Routs 4, Aurora. Ore.
fOHDAN VALLEY, Oregon, offers you a
home In the land of sunshine, where
conditions are right for raising alfalfa
and cat. i?. Addrea , Jordan Valley
Farms, Bnlse Idaho.
Minnesota Lands.
S40-ACRK Improved farm 60 miles from
Minneapolis, one-half under cultivation;
balance meadow and pasture land, no
waate land; 6 -room house, corn-crib,
granary, barn that will hold 30 head
of cattle and six horses, hoghouse and
chicken house, good well of water. Price
117.(0 per acre, $2,000 cash, balance flv
years, 8 per cent. Schwab Bros., 1028
Plymouth Bids.. Minneapolis, Minn.
040-ACRES fine stock farm, $35 per acre,
1-1 cash, balance to suit. One mile
from town. Black aoll, all fenced in.
Ignacy Zakozewakl Land Co., Stephen,
Minn.
Nebraska Lands.
2.000 ACRES
Sheridan county; 10 mile south of
Gordon; 1 miles Niobrara river front
age; 1.000 acres best farm land; balancs
best of pasture; with timber slong river
and In two large draws. Priced much
below anything else offered In this
county.
S. S. R. B. MONTGOMERY.
211 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Omsha. Neb.
Bushneil Neb.
UEL COUNTY FULL OF OPPORTUNI-
TIES.
Finest crop prospects In history of
country. Land Investments made now
will double Inside of year. Thousands of
acres of fine, level, silt loam soil, un
touched, waiting for tha man with the
' plow. Oo In the land game and In
vest before the raise In values.
ADAM SON & TEAGARDEN,
cnappen, nfiTHHua.
ISO acres of Kimball county, Neb., land
for sale, or would exchange for central
Nebraska farm, north of Platte river
and assume or pay some cash difference.
Price $35 per acre.
MIDWEST REALTY EXCHANGE.
51$ Bee Bldg. Phone Tyler 4281.
FOR SALE 640-acre farm seven miles
- west of Belgrade, Neb.; two sets of
Improvements. Can be sold a two
farms of 320 seres each, or as a whole;
(00 acres under cultivation. For par
ticulars address Horace L. Anderson.
All klT Howard Co. Farms
land; prices, $46 and up; for all classes
of people. Deal through local agent at
right prices. F. J. Sallman, St. Paul,
Neb. .
FOR SALE 155 acrea, adjoining town. All
bottom land. No sand. About 60 acrea
good pasture, balance rich second-bottom
farm land. Fine site for a summer
resort with lake and shade. $325.00 per
acre. J. N. Feuersteln, Leshara, Neb.
EASTERN Nebraska ISO farm, $125. Will
carry mortgage for 75 per cent of price
asked.' Well Improved ten acres west
part of Omaha. If sold soon, will make
5 bargain price. R. L. Stewart, owner,
30 Bee Bldg.
CUSTER COUNTY land for sale; 320 a.
-good corn and alfalfa land on clear
creek bottom. no sand or overflow.
Write owner. Box 24, R. 1. Ansley. Neb.
GOOD western Nebraska, 80 acres In
wheat One-third crop goes to pur
chaser. $40 per acre. C. D. Arm
strong. Realtor, 326-6 Securities Bldg.
FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Colo
rado lands see
HELD LAND CO.,
664 Brandels Bldg;
KIMBALL County, Nab Laramie county,
Wyoming, farm land: particular from
C. V. NELSON.
616 Omaha Natl Bank Bldf.
WRITE n.a for picture and prices of my
farm nd ranches In rood old Dawes
county. Arah U Hunerford. Crawford.
Neb.
tO-ACRE FARM, 11 miles Omaha, imp.
upland. Price, $150 per acre; Hi miles
from town. Paul Peterson, 864 Brandels
Theater Blag.
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE
. A. A. PATZMAN.
301 Karbach Blk. Tyler 884.
ALFALFA, grain and stock farms. Send
for list today. Willis Cadwell, Broken
Bow. Neb.
MERRICK COUNTY. Imtroved corn and
alfalfa fetm at the right price U. A.
LARSON Central city, .-sen.
ABOUT 80 acres Improved Nebraska farm
land near reservation. Writ Pete
Blackburn, Macey, Nebraska.
IMPROVE.!' and unimproved wheat farms.
Kimball Co.. Nelrasfca R B. Holmes,
North Dakota Lands.
640 A. FOR RANGING. .
PAT $3 AN A. DOWN.
And $3 an acrs this fall. bat. 1K an acre
vearly. Call on us and sea it. Pric Is
315 an acre. It's wall grassed. Water
in pools. Wm. H .Brown Co., Mott,
Hettinger Co.. N. Dakota. Agts. wanted.
South Dakota Lands.
5b YOU WANT one of the best stock
and grain farma In eastern South Da
kota, located near Gary. Consist of
$60 acres of nice black loan) soil, 600
acres of which Is good plowfland. bal
ance fin grass and pasture land. Thla
farm has $25,000.00 worth of good new
Improvemente on it Tha house Is large,
oak finish, has steam heat and electric
lights. Is modern In every way. Fine
barns, fin flowing wells of nlco cool
water; over seven miles of woven wire
fenca and everything in first das or
dsr. Price, $100.00 per acre will give
good terms. Might consider smaller
farm or good Income property as part
' payment Addrea 130 N. Main Avenue,
Sioux Falls. 8. P. .
FOR SALE BY OWNER One of the fln
est stock and grain farms in eastern
South Dakota, well improved and lo
cated Just outside the city limit of
Watertowo. Thl 1 a fine farm for
" pur bred stock and dairy purposes.
Consist of 836 acre of fine land. Price
$150 per acre. Might take in a small
farm or good- Income property a part
payment Address 130 N. Main .Avenue,
Sioux Falls, S. D.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per
. a.. Including paid up water rlgnt Hemy
, lnri 4k C. M. Rj land sr. It Omaha Nat
FARM LANDS WANTED.
WB will sell your farms timely sales;
quick returns. Held Land Co.. (64
Brandels Bid.
AUTOMOBILES.
FORD
SPEEDSTER
TWO BRAND NEW DIAMOND
REAR TIRES NOT RUN A
WEEK.
t extra tires. Double tlrs holder, two
casing covers. Speedometer, tools, spe
cial geara for speed, guaranteed to make
5 miles per hour. Not a better Ford
engine In umana, just overnauiea. Go
ing away for summer reason for selllnr
Will take $410. Phone or wrlto J. C.
Bllssard, Harney eaiz, umana.
Bargains in Used Cars
Must Be Sold at Once
l-llll Cadillac Tourlns; Car $1,500
1 ills King S Roadster; gooa as
new 1,350
11017 Ford Touring Car 300
1 Oldsmobtle Truck 150
11910 83 Overland Touring Car J00
1 Mitchell Roadster; electric
starter and lights 300
1 Bulck 1916; closed body. In
fine condition 400
1 Maxwell, 1913; closed body 300
It will pay you to look these ears
over, call at
"2 in 1" Vulcanizing Co.,
1616 Davenport St. Doug. 1241.
ANEW CORE IN
YOUR RADIATOR.
At a saving of 33 per cent from list
prlee. MANUFACTURED IN omaha;
24-hnur service. We make any style
radl.ttor and femler for automobile,
truck or tractor. Special attention given
to repair work. Write us for prices on
our Honeycomb Ford radlatora and
cores.
OMAHA RADIATOR MFG. CO..
1819 Cuming St
USED CARS.
1 Ford touring car. 1917 $350
2 Oldsmoblle trucks, 1 tons 300
1 Maxwell sedan. 1917. 300
1 Bulck sedan 350
1 MlUtrell touring, ,4315 250
1 Overland touring. 1917 400
1 Mitchell roadster, 1915 200
1 Hupp-20 roadster, a snap 250
Auto Repair Shop for sale or trade.
Lots of Auto Parts ana supplies.
1511 Daveimort St. Phono D. 1241.
FORDS FORDS
RENT A NEW FORD
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
12 CENTS PER MILE.
TOD ARE COVERED BY IN8UR
ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT
ING FROM ACCIDENT.
(0 NEW 1019 MODEL FORD CARS.
FORD LIVERY CO.,
DODO. $622. 1314 HOWARn
19 Studebaker touring, $1,150; 18 Bulck
7 passenger, $1,250; 18 Bulck, 5 passen
ger, $1,150; 18 Haynes, convertible sedan
$1,200; 17 Haynes 5-passenger, $900: 18
Scrlpps Booth 8, chummy, $700; 17
Chevrolet, $315; 16 Dodge roadster, $600;
15 Bulck 11. $425; 16 Hudson 6-40, $575;
16 Overland, $185, and many others.
Money back guarantee.
TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
1910 Farnam St.
DRIVE YOURSELF
TOURING
12c
PER
MILB
ROADSTIRt
TRUCKS
CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Melcher Service Co.,
1616 LEAVENWORTH. DOUO lit
SIX-CYLINDER. 7-PASSENGER OVER
LAND, 50-horepower Continental motor,
car newly painted, perfect running order,
five very good tires; good care haa been
taken of this car and it la as good as
new. A bargain.
CHARLES BATTELLE.
621 So. 32d Ave. Harney 2451.
MEEKS AUTO CO.
Used ors bought, sold and exchanged.
We buy for cash and aell on time. Full
line to select from. Middle Stat Garage
2026-1 Farnam St Douglas 4101.
MEEKS AUTO CO.
PROMPT DELIVERY CN ALL
MODELS
NEBRASKA WHITE CO.
FRED C. ROGERS, Mgr.. Tyler 1767
1407-21 Capital Ave.
MAKE YOUR old Ford new. O'Rourke
' Goldatrom Auto Co.. distributors of
Am BUt touring and commercial
bodies. 8701 South 24th street phone
South 399. 108 North 16th, phone 283.
New and used Fords. Time payment.
THE PACKARD OMAHA CO. offers sub
ject to prior sale, one ..3-38 standard
Packard touring car and a seven-passenger
1-25 Packard twin-six. These
cars are In fine condition and may be
purchased at a moat attractive price.
WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH Used
auto, good shape and cheap. Or trade
nice building lot, near car line, good
location and some cash. Address Box
H-48. Bee.
Used cars of exceptional value.
GUY L. SMITH,
3563 Farnam St. D. 1170.
NEB. BUICK AUTO CO.,
19th and Howard Sts. Tyler 1760.
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
I AT BARGAIN PRICES.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO..
3020 Farnam St Omaha. Neb.
OAKLAND, Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO
3300 Farnam St.
EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed service.
SERVICE GARAGE.
16th and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000.
"THE USED CAR MART"
, SERVICE GARAGE
16th and Leavenworth. Douglaa 7000.
THE DIXIE FLYER,
W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY.
' 2520 Farnam Bt
FOR SALE Ford touring car, perfect con
dition, electric starter, tool box, tire
holder, steering device. Harney 1913.
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; tervlce
station for Rayfleld carburetora and
Columbia storage batteries. Edwards.
FOR SALE Ford touring car, good con
dition. Price $200. Must be sold by
Saturday. 403 North 19th St Phone
Red 7892.
AUTO STORAGE 24-HOUR SERVICE.
SERVICE GARAGE.
ICth and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000.
BARGAINS IN USED CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co.,
15th and Jackson. Ford Agent. D. 3600.
OVERLAND 6-pass. touring car, Just re-
paimeq. jte moqei. ipuax oaa.
6-PASSENGER Auburn touring. Good con
dition. Tyler 1419. Wbster 8139.
YOU will buy a VAN BRUNT used car.
"There' a Reason." 3562-64 Farnam.
Harney 353.
AUTO BODIES.
NEW and used Ford bodies for sale. Get
our price. O'Rourke-Goldstrom Auto
Co., 3701 South 24th St.. Omaha.
A. LEE A COMPANY,
Expert automobile washers, simonyer and
polishers: all work guaranteed. 2307
N. 18th St. Victor Garage. Ph. Web. 307.
FORD MARKET, 2230 Farnam. Used
Ford. Time, cash. Uoerty bond, new
bodies, $96.
SELLING only prlvatly-owned ued eara.
Th Umana used car Juaraeu sen
Leavenworth St Tyler 2347.
$100 Reward for any magneto w can't re
pair. Sole mnfra of new selt-spaclng af
finity spark plug. BaysdTfer. 310 N 18th
COLE 4, five-passenger; good condition.
Wslnut 131 days or Bed 9333 evenings.
FOR SALE! 1918 Dodge touring car. In-
qnlr Clerk. Wllllngton Inn.
GOOD USED CARS.
GUY U SMITH-
WANT ED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED
CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex
change Co. 2059 Farnam St P. 6036.
Cars for Hire.
FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE.
DrlT yourself; at Tory reasonable
price: bo extra to pay. Nebraska Sort
ie Garage, 19th and Farnam. Douglas
7390. .
Repairing ana Painting.
WILL DO FAINTING and paperhanglng
for used car. Devlin Bros., 1021 S.
22d St. Phone Tyler 4539.
F. P. BARNUM CO., 2126 Cuming. Doug
la 8044. High grade automobile painting.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
RARLET - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains la used machines. Victor B.
Rocs, th Motorcycle man. 37th and
Leavenworth It.
Tires and Sivpplies.
NEW TIRES, 1-2 PRICE.
Flreetone,. Congress, Lee Pullman. lsk.
Write for price. Mention lxe.
KAU1AN TIBS JOBBERS. 201 Farnm.
OMAHA PRODUCE
Wholesale Price Beef.
Wholes price of Peer cut effective
May $6 are as follows!
No. 2 loins, 35He: No. , 30c .No. 3
ribs. 26Hc; No. 3, 23Hc No. 2 rounds,
37Hc; No. I. 26c. No. 2 chucks, lHc;
No. 2 chuck, 16o. No. 3 plate. lsise;
No. I. 14c.
Quotation furnished by the Gllnsky
Fruit Co.
Fruits Oranges: Valesclss, $6-100, $5.50;
126, $6.00; 160-288-824, $6.50; 176. 200. 216,
260, $7.00, Lemons: Sunklst, 300-260,
$5.76; Red Ball, 300-260, $5.25. Grape
fruit: California (all alsea) $6.25. Bananas:
1 to 8c. Strawberries: Missouri. $7.60.
Pineapples: 42-48, $5.50; 24-30-36, $6.00.
Vegetable Potatoea, Northern White.
2.60; Colorado, $3.60; Ohio. 2.50; Texaa
New potatoes, 8a Cabbage: Texaa and
California cratea, 6 He; small lots, 6e.
Onions, California Reds, 7a California
head lettuce. $3.50 crate; California bead
lettuce, $1.25 dozen; leaf lettuce, 40c
dozen; H. G. radish. 26-35c dozen; H. G.
onions, 25-35c dozen;egg plant, $3.60 dozen;
spinach, market price; hot house cukes.
$2.50 dozen; bushel basket Texas cukes.
$3 50 basket:market basket cuke (about 3
dozen) - $1.75 basket; green peppers. 40c
round; celery Florida washed, $2.50 dozen;
asparagus, H. G., 60-75o doxvn; Florida
tomatoes (6 basket crates) $7.50 crate;,
wax and green beans, peas, market price.
Nuts English walnuts, sack lots, 34e
less 35c; No. 1 raw peanuts 10c; Jumbo
raw peanuts. 12c: roast No. 1. 12c- roast
Jumbo, 15c.
Plants Cabbage, per box, $2.00; toma
toes, per box, $2.00; pansy, 2 dozen basket.
$1.60; sweet potatoes (per 100)) $1.00;
other plant, market price.
Miscellaneous Cracker Jacks. Checkers
and Chums, full case with prize. $5.00;
half case with prize, $2.55; full case with
out prize, $4.75; half case without prize.
A.iv;sirainea noney, e-aunce 2 dozen case.
16-ounce. 1 dozen case. 85.40: renack has.
kets. 260 to bundle, $3.00 ,
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, Ga., June i. Turpentine
Firm; 98981 bbls.: sales. 166 bbls. : re
ceipts, 471 bbls.; shipments, 243 bbls.;
stock, 5.784 bbls.
Rosin Firm: sales. 161 casks: receints.
455 casks: shipments. 441 casks; stock,
56.430 casks.
Quote: B. $10.3010.60; D. $11.20; F,
$11.36-. G $111.40; H, $11.50; I. $11.65; K,
$12.75; M, $12.85; N, $13.40; WG, $13.60;
WW, 13.90.
New York Metals.
electrolytic iDDt Jun. mnti .Tnlv. 17i--
August, 1714 c
Iron Nominally unchanged.
At T.A-rin Snn( rnnn- 1711 in.. .1....
trolytlc, 82; tin, 234; lead, 22 5s; spel
ter, t-O 1VS.
Dry Goods.
New. York. June 6. Dry Goods Gray
cotton goods today continued easy with
trading light. Yarn markets were firm
with considerable buying reported. Wools
were firm. Knit goods trade showed
steady Improvement.
London Money.
London. June 6. Bar Sliver 63d per
ounce. Money 2 per cent.
Discount Rates Short bills, 3!4 per
cent; three-month bills, 1 per cent.
AUTOMOBILES
Tires and Supplies.
Used Tires
We have several good used tire on
hand at these low prices:
30x3 $4.50 34x4 $ 8.00
30x3H 6.00 35x4 9.00
32x3 Vi 5.50 34x4 9.60
32x4 6.00 36x4i 10.00
33x4 7.00 35x5 11.00
STANDARD TIRE CO.,
410 North Sixteenth St.
Out-of-town orders must be accom
panied by cash.
WHY PAY MORE FOR TIRES?
DRI CURE METHOD
WILL RUN THOUSANDS OF MILES.
Plain New
Tread. Tubes.
30x3 ..$5.75 $1.90
30x3 6.76 2.05
32x3H 7.60 2.25
32x4 7.76 2.75
33x4 8.60 2.95
34x4 9.60 3.06
25 per cent Discount Cash with Order.
GOOD WEAR TIRE CO.
723 S. 27th. Doug. 422.
NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS.
RKE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY.
FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO.,
H. 6758. 2914 FARNAM ST.
NO need for steam soaked carcasses. W
retread and rebuild tires by Dry-Cure
process. Ideal Tire Service, 2676 Bar
ney St
GAIN mora mile;' have your tire re-
treaded by G. A G. Tire Co.
8416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W.
Trucks
ODELL HAMILTON CO.
WILL MOVE THEIR OFFICES
TO
1415 JACKSON ST.
TO GAIN SPACE MUST
SELL CHEAP AT ONCE ALL
OUR 2D-HAND TRUCKS.
REPUBLICS
INDIANA
FORD
KELLY
JEFFREY
COME IN AND LOOK
THEM OVER; IT DOES NOT
OBLIGATE YOU.
Inquire
SERVICE MANAGER,
2568 Leavenworth St
FORD TRUCK. Good condition; reason
able. Webster 2257.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
BABY CHICKS
June hatched quality chicks for sale: all
standard bred stock. Plymouth' Rocks,
Rhode Island Reds. White Wyandottes
and Buff Orpingtons, $18 per 100. White
xnd Brown Leghorns, $17.00 per 100.
Terms, cash with order. Mail this ad
with order to get .these special prices
for high grade chicks. Shipments parcel
post prepaid. Guarantee safe delivery.
Write for our Red Feather Feeding
Booklet. M. C. Peters Mill Co., South
Side Station, Omaha, Neb,
FOR SALE High class Flemish Giants
- arid New Zealand rabbits, from 4 to 6
months old; also bargain In a few bred
does. Joe A. Johnson, Oakland. Iowa.
Horses Live StockVehicles.
DON'T FORGET the big horse and mule
auctions at stock yard (table next
Wednesday. Expect s good run of
choice farm mares, matched teams of
farm chunks and one carload of farm
mulfca Bala starts at 10 o'clock. L C
Gallup. Auctioneer.
MUST dispose of the balance of our double
farm and Concord harness and collars at
a sacrifice. Call at 2124 Lake st.
Harness, Saddle and Trunk.
we Make Tbem oureeive.
ALFRED CORNISH A CO- 1210 Farnam.
EXTRA GOOD MILK COW. Freslr. 2835
marker St.
MONEY TO LOAN.
LOWEST rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Maleshock. 1514 Dodge. D. 6613. Est
1891.
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS.
ORGANIZED by th Business Men f
Omaha. FURNITURE, piano and
note a security, $40. no. H. rood.
total, $3.50.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
438 Security Bldg. lth A Farram. Ty. 666
LUAR3 or. DIAMONDS. JEW-UII ai-ui.
HA LIBERTY BONDS. OC7 V
J-72 0 W. C. FLATAU. EST. 18M. "
.TH VI 13 avtTTBTinv DT Ti1 TT fi KA I
PERSONAL.
THE 8ALVATION Army industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture,
magazines. We collect We distribute.
Phone Doug. 4185 and our wagon will
rail. Call and Inspect, our new home.
1110-111t-lli4 Dodge St
I WILL not be responsible for any bill
contracted for on or after June 6, by
Mrs. Rolla C. Smith. '
ROLLA C. SMITH.
Market
LIVESTOCK
Receipt and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb,, for
twenty-four tours ending at 3 o'clock
p. m., June 6, 1110:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle Hogs Sheep
C. M. A St Paul 4 17
Union Pacific 7 32 .2
Missouri Paciflo 1
C. 4 N. W.. east 4 11
C. A N. W., west........ 11 64 3
C St Pa., M. A O. . t . . . 10 33
C, F. A Q., east 14 2
C, B. & Q . west 4 28 4
C, R. I. & P., east 2 '10
C, R. I. A P.. west 2 1
Illinois Central -1
Chi. Gt West 3
Totals receipts .
.. 68 173 9
HEAD.
Cattle Hogs Sheep
2 2,224 861
183 2,650 662
630 3,80 330
404 3.605
1,15
74
60
7 ... , ...
12
1 ... .1.
3 ... ...
81
23
64
1
11
35
26
2
16
Swift & Co
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour A Co
Schwartz & Co
.1. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co....
So. Omaha Packing Co.
HlRglns Packing Co...
Hoffman Bros
John Roth & Sons
Wilson
F. P. Lewis
Wertheimer A Degen . .
Sullivan Bros
K. G. Christie
John Harvey
Jensen A I.undgren
Pennls & Francis
Omaha
S. St. Paul 13
Other buyers 243
33
Total 2.110 13,511 1.085
Cattle There was the usual light Fri
day's run of cattle. 1,400 head, and active
and steady to strong market for anything
desirable In the way of beef steers or
butcher stork. Owing to a decrease In
receipts this week compared with last of
about .1,000 head. Tne market snowed
considerable improvement, particularly on
yearlings and handy weight steers. These
are closing fully 5076c higher than a
week or ten days ago, while the advance
on the medium and heavy cattle has been
In the neighborhood of 26 40c; cows and
heifers have been In better demand this
week and prices are now all of 607Bc
higher than a week ago. Trade in feed
ers and stock cattle has bsen rather aulet,
but In sympathy with the advance In beef
steers closing quotation are tuny sue
Better tnan last week.
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
10 1062 $13 00 17 1141 $13 35
7 864 13 40 21 1116 1$ 60
10 1069 13 50 40 1196 13 76
25 807 14 00 16 1127 14 35
19 1408 14 60
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
18 609 10 00 19 614 11 00
12 815 11 80 18 700 12 25
26 783 12 35 15 618 12 60
17 627 13 00 8 825 13 15
24 775 13 25 21 680 13 36
30 830 13 60 11 885 14 00
33 934 14 10
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
7 547 9 60 26 1250 14 00
Quotations on Cattle: Prime st?erj,
$14.60(6 16.75; good to choice beeves. $13. fO
& 14.60; fair to good beeves, $12.50W
13.50; common . to fair beeves, $10.50(8)
12.50; good to choice yearlings, 313.50 ji
14.25; fair to good yearlings. $12.0013.00;
common to fair yearlings, $9.601100;
good to choice heifers, $10.50 12. DO;
prime cows, $10.0012.00; good to choice
cows, $9. 6010. 50; fair to good cows. $8.00
9.50; common to fair cows, $5.508.00;
good to choice feeders, 3)11.76 12.75 .
medium to good feeders. $10.0011.75;
good to choice stockers, 111.50 12.75; fair
to good stockers, $9.6010.50; common
to fair stockers, $8.009.50; stock heifers,
$8,508)10.00; stock cows, $7.609.00; stock
calves, $8.0012.00; veal calves, $8.00
14.00; bulls, stags etc., f 10.00 11.60.
Hogs There was a slight reduction In
receipts of hogs today, ISO loads being re
ported In estimated at 12.500 head. Trade
was a trifle late in opening, it being
sometime before salesmen were willing
to concede a cut In values. After trading
started It was largely a one-price market.
$19.70 being the popular figure, generally
15c lower than yesterday. Bulk of to
day's sales was $19.65)19.76, with top at
$19.90.
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
79. .237 180 $19 60 73. .244 150 $19 65
77. .214 180 19 70 86. .232 ... 19 75
41 299 70 19 80 62.. 304 70 19 85
63. .208. ... 19 90
Sheep There were only seven loads of
sheep and lambs In today, estimated at
l.KOO head. No wooled or spring lambs
were Included in the supplies, shorn lambs
selling at $14,2515.35, around 45c higher
than yesterday. One string of wethers
were reported at $11.26 and yearling
ewe at $12.75.
EWES.
No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr.
72 year's 120 $12 75 15 shorn 136 $10 00
Quotations on 'Sheep Lambs, spring,
$1 7.00 18.60 ; lambs, handy weight, $14.75
15.35; lambs, heavy weight, $14.00 fl)
14.50; lamb culls. $6.0012.00; yearllnirs,
$11.7512.76; wethers. $10.0011.50; ewes,
good to choice, $9.7610.60; ewes, fair to
good, $8.509.75; ewe culls, $6.008.G0.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, June 6. Cattle Receipts, 3.000
head; good beef steers and best she
stock, strong to 25c higher than yester
day's low time; others arid bulls, steady;
calves, 25c higher; feeders, steady; esti
mated tomorrow, 1,000; beef steers,
medium and heavy weight, choice and
prime, $15.0016.25: medium and gooJ,
$12.0015.00; common, $10.7611.86; light
weight, good and choice, fl2.4014.S5:
common and medium, 9.75 ig) 1 2.50 ; butcher
cattle, heifers, $7.25013.00; cows, $7.00'
12.50; canners and cutters, $5.757.0(';
veal calves, light and handy weight, $14.00
16.00; feeder steers. $9.6013.00; stock
ers steers. $7.60 12.25.
Hogs Receipts, 36,000 head; market
unevenly 25c to 40c lower than yester
day's average, closing weak; early top,
$20.16; practical top, late, $19.90; sti-
mated tomorrow, 8,000; duik. sid.vuw
19.85; heavy weight, $19.8019.90; medium
weight, $19.6519.90; light weight, $19.40
19.85; light light, $18.0019.50; heavy
packing sows, smooth. $19.4019.65; pack
ing sows, rough. $19.0019.40; pigs, $17.00
i8.on.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 14.000 head;
best dry fed lambs, steady; others slow
to lower; spring lambs. 25c lower; owes,
trade demoralized, some selling $1 lower;
estimated tomorrow, 6,000: lambs. 84
pounds down, $12.25(915.60; 85 pounds up,
$12.0015.50; culls and common, $9.00
11.76; aprtngs, $16.5018.75; yearling
wethers, $10.2513.00; ewes, medium to
choice. $7.509.00; culls and common, $3 00
7.26.
St. Louis Live Stock.
St. Louis, June 6. Cattle Reielpts, 800
head; market steady; native beef steers.
$11.6018.60; yearling steers and heifers.
$9.6016.00; cows, $10.6013.60; stockers
and feeders, $10.00(6)13.60; fair to prime
southern beef steers, $10.0018.00; beef
cows and heifers, $7. 60 15.00; canners and
cutters, $5.507.25; native calves, $16,009
1C.25.
Hogs Receipts. 10,800 head: market
steady; light, $19.7520.00; pigs. $16.75J
18.75; mixed and butchers, I19.ti520.2r.;
good heavy, $20.20 20.35; bulk of sales,
$19.6620.20.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 -head;
lambs. $18.60 18.75; ewes, $13.0014.60;
canners and choppers, $6.008.50.
Kansa City Live Stock
Kansss City, Mo., June 6. (U. S. Bu
reau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 1.200
head; market higher; steers, $12.7615.00;
heifers, $6.76013.75; cows, $6,503)12.65;
Blockers, $7.2513.85.
Hogs Receipts, 7,000 head; market low
er; heavies, $20.O520.30; lights, $19.50Q
20.00; packing, $19,266)19.75; pigs, $18.00
19.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head;
market higher; lambs, $13.00914.50;
ewes, $4.00(36.75.
St. Joseph Live Stock
St. Jbseph. Mo., June 6. Cattle Re
ceipts, 3,000 head; market nominal; steers,
$ll.5015.7E; cows and heifers, $6.00
14.00; calves, $7,000)14.00.
Hogs Receipts, 6,060 head; market
lower: top, $20.15; bulk, $19.78020.10.
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and Industrial News of. the Day
GRAIN MARKET
Omaha, June 6. 1919.
Corn receipts continued liberal to-lay
with 92 cars and oats showed some In
crease with 41 cars. Wheat arrivals were
16 cars, rye 1 car and barley 2 cars.
There was a good demand on corn at
prices ranging from unchanged to 2 cents
lower, the bulk about a cent off. Oats
sold a half cent off. Rye was nominally
weaker and barley 2 cents lower. Wheat
waa unchanged to possibly some lower
with hard grades bringing about yester
day' prices.
Cash sales' today were as follows:
Corn No. 2 white, 8 carloads, $1.71;
No. 3 white. $ carloads, $1.70; No. 4 white,
1 carload, $1.68; No. 6 white, 1 carload,
$1.64 No. 3 yellow, 8 carloads, $1.71; No.
3 yellow, 1 carload (shipper's wts.), $1.71;
6 2-3 carloads, $1.70; No. 4 yellow, 1 car
load, $1.69; No. 5 yellow, 1 carload, $1.68;
No. 6 yellow, 1 carload, $1.66; sample
yellow, 1 carload, (smutty), $1.62; 1 car
load (smutty), $1.60; No. 2 mixed, 1 car
load, $1.69; No. 3 mixed, 4 carloads. $1.69;
1 carload, $1.6$; No. 6 mixed, 1 carload,
$1.66; 1 carload, -$1.64; . No. 6 mixed, 1
carload, $1.65; 3 carloads. $1.64; 1 car
load (musty), $1.64: sample mixed, 1 car
load. $1.61.
Oat Standard: 1 car, 66c. No. 3
white: 1 car, 66c (shippers weights); S
cars, 65fte. mo. white: s cars, 654c.
Barley No. 3: 1 car, $1.18.
Wheat No. 2 hard: 3 cars. $2.45. No.
2 spring: 1 car, $2.35 (smutty). No. 1
mixed: 1-3 car. 32.40. No. 2 mixed
car, $2.45; 1 car, $2.40i 1 car, $2.40 (hard
winter): 1 car. $3.38 (smutty). No. 3
mixed: I car, $2.10 (durum).
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS
Receipts Today Year Ago
Wheat 338,000 203,000
corn , vsa.ooo
Oatr 734,000
690,000
620,000
Sh'pments
Wheat 419,000
Corn i . . 301.000
26,000
299,000
420,000
Oat 414,000
Today Year Aeo
Wheat and Flour 401.000 37.000
Oats 161.000 70,000
Omaha Grain Movement,
Week Year
Receipts Today. Ago.
Wheat 15
Ago.
25
Corn
Oats
47
1
2
9
62
42
0
7
Rye
Barley
Shipments
Wheat Corn
Oat
Rye
Barley
Holiday.
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat Corn. Oats.
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Louis ....
Minneapolis .
Duluth
9
265 36
.. 23
..105
..116
..128
44 63
62 73
The number of cars of grain of the
several grades Inspected "In" hero dur
ing the last 24 hours follows:
Wheat No. 1 hard, 1; No. 2 hard, ;
No. 3 hard, 4; No. 4 hard. 1; No. 6 hard,
1; No. 2 mixed, 1; No. 4 mixed, 1; sample
mixed, 1: No. 1 spring, 1 Total 17.
Corn No. 2 white, 8; No. 3 white, 6:
No 4 white, 3; No. 6 white, 2; No.
white, 2; sample white, 1; No. 1 yellow, 1;
No. 2 yellow, 22; No. 3 yellow, 23; No. 4
yellow, 6; No. 5 yellow, 1; No. 6 vellow, 6;
sample yello.v, 7; No. 2 mixed, 6; No. 3
mixed, 9; No. 4 mixed, 2; No. 5 mixed, 3,
sample mixed, 6 Total 110.
Oats Standard. 4: No. 3 white. 86; No.
4 white, 6; sample white, 1; No. 3 mixed,
2 Total 48. f
Rye No. 8. 1 Total f.
Barley No.l feed, 1; sample, 1 Total 2.
Chicago Grain and Provisions,
Chicago, June 6. Reduction of holdings
to comply with the 200,000 bushels maxi
mum limit in force after tomorrow did
much today to weaken the corn market.
Prices closed nervous, IVic to lo net
lower, with July at $1.68 to $1.69 and
September at $1.69Vs to $1.59. Oats lost
'4c to lo. Provisions finished all the
way from 36c decline to a likewise ad
vance. Although occasional rallies took place
In corn, they failed to hold for any con
siderable time. It was evident that there
were more big longs than shorts. Aside,
too, from preparations to meet the maxi
mum limit rule, bears had the advantage
owing to auspicious weather conditions and
to a sharp break In the value of hogs.
Moreover, unrest in the labor world ap
peared to exert a distinct weakening In
fluence and so likewise did reports that
food needs abroad were less urgent. In
addition, Argentina offerings to this coun
try were said to be on the Increase.
Oats gave way with corn and as a
result of the excellent crop outlook. Sea
board buying had but little counter
agency.
Exaggerated talk of government re
selling Dut a weight on the provisions
market and Intensified the depressing ef
fect from downturns of grain ana nogs
Packer bought on the breaks.
Chicago futures:
Art. Open. High. I Low. Close. Yes'y.
Corn
July 1.70 1.70 1.S8H 1.69 1.70
Sept 1.60 1.60 1.68 1.69?4 1.61
Dec. 1.42 1.42 1.40 1.41 1.42?i
Oats
July .67 .67 .67 .87 .S84
Sept. .66't .65 .64 .64 65
Dec. ,65 .6541 .64 .66 .66
Pork
July 60.60 60.90 49.50 50.90 50.55
Sept.' 47.00 47.65 46.16 47.60 47.85
Lard
July 33.45 34.00 33.10 33.87 33.55
Sept. 32.40 32.75 32.00 32.55 32.47
Ribs
July 27.86 28.30 27.62 27.96 28.20
Sept. 27.15 27.40 26.90 27.10 27.42
New York Coffee.
New York. June 6. The market for cof
fee futures opened at a decline of 4 to 10
points on bids, but the only sales reported
were unchanged to a cent higher and
prices worked up right after the call on
covering on a little trade buying. Sep
tember sold at 18.95c and December at
18.40c. or 6 to 9 points net higher, but
this advance seemed to attract realizing
under which the market eased off, with
the close showing a net loss of 7 to 1J
points. Reports that offers of r.ew crop
Rio and Victorias were beginning to come
In may have helped the decline. Closing
bids: July. 19.20c; September. lS.79c;
October. 18.69c: December. 18.24c: Janu
ary. 18.14c; March, 18.00c; May, 17.83c.
Spot, quiet; Rio 7s. 19c; Santos 4s, 24 c.
--
New York Produce.
New York, June 8. Butter Firm;
creamery higher than extras, 6465c;
creamery extras, 64c; firsts, 5253c.
Eggs Firm; fresh-gathered extras, 42
43c; fresh-gathered firsts, northern sec
tion, 40041c; do, southern section, 39
40c.
Cheese Weak; state whole milk flats
current make specials, 3132c; do,
average run, 3131c; state whole milk,
twins, current make, specials, 32c; do,
average, 3131c.
Poultry Alive, steady and unchanged;
dressed, quiet; fowls, 30 38c; others, un
changed. Chicago Produce
Chicago, June 6. Butter Higher:
creamery, 4662c.
Eggs Higher; receipts. 23,896 cases;
firsts, 4041c; ordinary firsts. 37ig'38IjC;
at mark, cases included, 3940c; stor
age packed firsts, 41o; extras, 4242c.
Poultry Alive; unchanged.
Kansa City Produce.
Kansa City, Mo., June 6. Butter and
eggs Unchanged.
Poultry Hens Down lo, 27e; other
poultry unchanged.
Sheep and Lamb Receipt, 2,000 head;
market steady and active; lambs, $17.004f
18.25; ewes, $8.5010.26.
Sioux City Live stock.
Sioux City. Ia., June 6 Cattle Re
ceipts, 3.000 head; market, steady; beef
steers, $10.0016.00; fat cow and heif
ers, $7.00(8)12.75; canners, $6.007.00:
stockers and feeders, $7.O012.60; feeding
cows and heifers, $7.00(9.60.
Hogs Receipts, 10,000; market 20
25o lower: light, $19.65019.70; mixed,
$19.40019.60; heavy, $19.00(2)19.60; bulk
of sales, $19.40019.60.
Sheep None.
FINANCIAL
New York. June 6. The general ad
Vance In tit ( co r , m. - ,- .k i .......
tion Tuesday was continued on the Stock
exchange and Intermittent periods of
week-end profit-taking failed to prevent
material rises In a long list of shares.
Under Impulse' of favorable report as to
.io cunumong ijiutea state steel and
the lndenendenf -real. ... i
to 2 points, with United State Steel again
ovuiMg i lne mgnesi lor tne year.
There was a more varied demand for
""'. particularly lor low-priced rails,
and mnv nf th. mi-n- i .. ... ,
. . ---- -- niuupiNnii, auii.
stuntlal advances were scored by C. C. C.
i-msourgn and west Virginia,
American Linseed, American Ice and
American Writing Paper preferred. Worth-
I n K ton Pumn 1ntnn.i1 1 1 . -..
tlonal Enameling 7. Among the better
..,,, sccunues maraea improvement
v.as shown at times by the tobaccos, mo
tor, leather, copper, oil and food Issue.
General Motors climbed to a new high
level to 243, a rise of lO-polnts. and To
bacco Products went Into new high ground
for the movement at mill -i-- .
ly 8 points. Sales amounted to 1,750,000
on, i m.
The bond market held firm, with a
good inquiry also for government Issues.
, u"!.L,a'ea' par va'u. 8regated $10.-
150.000.
Old United States bonds wer unchanged
on call.
Sales.
6,700
14,100
3,600
High.
90
69
107
128
86
84
139
Low. Close.
Am. Beet Sugar.
Am. Can
Am. Car & Fdy.
American Hide &
Leather, pfd. . .
Am. Loco
Am. Smelting &
Refining
Am. Sugar Rfg. .
Am. Sumatra To.
Am. Tol. & Tel.
Am. Zinc, Lead
& S
88 83
58 68
106 1064
128 127
64 SC'i
83 .83
136 137
108 108't
107 107
21 21
71 71
101 101
164 175
104 104
54 54
84 86
29 30
36 36
164 184
107 108
67 67
45 45
103 103
80 30
41 41
49 49
66 67
93 03
36 36
83 70
19 19
2,700
6,400
24,100
4,900
6.600
3,400
8,300
109
107
21
I 73
102
177
106
64
86
31
35
164
109
68
47
Anaconda Cop...
Atchison
At!., Gulf & W.
I. S. S :
Baldwin Loco...
Baltimore & O..
16,400
6,600
22,700
24,100
2,200
Beth. Steel "B". 28,100
uuite tL Superior
Copper
6,000
2,600
Cal. Petroleum...
Canadian Pac...
700
Central Leather. 49.100
Chesapeake & O. 1,400
cnicago. Mil.
st Paul
7,100
700
6,400
3,600
8.600
Chi. Sc N. W. ...
Chi.. R. I. & pc.
108
80
42
61
68
96
36
Chino Copper....
uoio. jeuel . iron
corn Products
17,100
Crucible Steel
17,900
Cuba Cane Sugar
5,000
Distillers oecur
Corn.
7,700
4,200
79
19
Erie
General Electric.
General Motors..
166
234 241
98 98
20,900
2,400
243
99
Gt. North., pfd.
Gt. Northern Ore
Ctfs
16,600
1,200
15,800
20,700
7,400
12,700
700
13,000
48
102
60
122
29
62
24
39
197
28
53
34
18
83
34
110
99
33
102
42
66
22
93
91
46 47
101 102
68 59
119 1?0
28 2S
60 61
24 24
39 38
111
193 194
27 27
62 53
33 33
18 18
82 82V.
33 33
109 109
98 98
28 33
101 101
47 47
40 42
65 663,
23 23
91 911,
90 90
Illinois Central..
Inspiration Cop..
Int. Mer. Marine,
pfd : . . .
Internat'l Nickel.
Internat'l Paper. .
K. C. Southern..
Kennecott Cop...
Vville & N'vllle. .
Mex. Petroleum.. 24,400
Miami Copper...
2,000
7.800
Mldvale Steel....
Missouri Pac...
Nevada Copper. .
30.700
2,200
9,000
6,000
N. Y. Central
N. Y., N. H. &
Hartford
Norfolk & West.
Northern Pac...
300
2,000
5,300
18,800
1,800
29,100
6,700
6,300
25,800
Pac. Tel. & Tel.
Pan-Am. Petro..
Pennsylvania ...
Pittsburgh & W.
Va
Pittsburgh Coal. .
Ray Cons. Cop. . .
Reading
Rep. Iron & Steel
7,800
Shattuck Arizona
Copper
700 15 14 15
Sinclair Oil & Re
fining
16,500
28,400
6,300
44,900
67
112
32
120
282
104
136
142
163
111
116
85
91
68-
38
115
66
111
31
115
280
97
135
138
160
110
116
82
91
67
38
112
16
111
31
117
2S0
102
135
140
161
110
116
ii
I 91
67
38
113
Southern Pac
Southern" Ry....
Studebaker Corp,
Texas Co
1,400
Tobacco Product 39.100
Union Pacific 3,900
Un. Cigar Stores. 19,900
U. a Ind. Alcohol 9,600
U. S. Steel 249,f00
U. S. Steel, pfd. 1,300
Utah Copper. . . .
8,300
400
6,000
18,600
23,900
Western Union...
Westlnghouse El.
Willys-Overland .
Royal Dutch . . .
News item from Wichita
Wichita Falls, Texas.
Burkwaggoner Oil Company
Lease and Well Sell for
$2,000,000.00
$3,333.33 Paid to Stockhold
ers for Each $100 Share
Held.
A few more big dividend payers:
Marine Oil Co 1,750
Thrift Oil Co 1,500
Fowler Oil Co 25,000
Our 5-Acre Lease Close to Burkwaggoner
On valuable lease also very close to Golden Cycle gusher; we're only 800 feet from
the Summitt well; about 1,200 feet from the Vaughan well and about 1,000 feet
from the Midfield well.
THE BIG DIVIDEND PAYERS AND THE BIG WELLS PRACTICALLY
SURROUND US. WE'RE ONLY CAPITALIZED FOR $65,000 SHARES
SELLING AT PAR, $10.
Low capital plus valuable acreage means large dividends. $40,000 worth of this
stock has been sold right here in Wichita Falls, the home of our officers.
We have no agents. No commission paid and no promotion stock. Drilling opera
tions to begin within 30 days or you money refunded. In case of over-subscription
we will refund your money. PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE YOU HAVE A BIG
CHANCE OF WINNING BIG AND WHERE YOU ARE ASSURED A SQUARE
DEAL. USE THE COUPON TODAY.
(gnifoti IMe ii
OFFICERS:
V. J. Wallin, President.
Herbert Brin, Vice President.
J. S. Cain, Secretary.
N. V. Belden, Trustee
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, DEPOSI
TORY. MAKE ALL CHECKS PAY
ABLE TO N. V. BELPEN, TRUSTEE.
Short Term Notes
Furnished hjr Peters Trust compny:
Bid. Asked.
First Liberty 3s 99.46 ...
Second Liberty 4s 94.33 ...
Third Liberty 4s 96.54 ...
Fourth Liberty 4 a 94.94 ...
Am. Foreign Sec. 1919 99 100
Am. Tel. & Tel. 6s. 1925 103 104
Am. Telephone 6s. 1924 100 lnnij
Am. Tobacco 7s, 1922 103 103
Am. Tobacco 7s. 1923 103 t 104
Anaconda Copper 6s, 1929.... 99 100
Anglo-French 6s, 1920 97 97
Arm. Con. Deb. 6s, 1919 102 103
Arm. Con. Deb, 6s, 1922 103 103
Arm. Con. Deb. 6s. 1923 102 103
Arm. Con. Deb. s. 1924 102 103
Beth. Steel 7s, 1919 100 100
Beth. Steel 7s, 1922 102 102
Beth. Steel 7s, 1923 102 102
Canada 68 1921 98 98
Cudahy 7s, 1923 102 103
Int. R. T. 6s. 1921 89 90
Kan. City Ter. 6s. 1923 100 101
Proctor & O. 7s. 1923 103 104
Proctor & G. 7s. 1922 102 103
Russian Rubles 6s, 1936. ..117 131
Union Pacific 6s, 1928 103 103
Wilson & Co. 6s. 1928 103 104
nradstreet's Review.
New York, June t. Bradstreef Satur-
tl ft y w ill rSH y
Wholesale and retail trade and In
dustrial condition are more favorable
than at any previous time this year and
the chief source of complaint In dis
tributive trade now Is that present active
demand Is revealing past ultra conserva
tion In ordering, in shortages of mer
chandise in many lines. Especially is
this noted In retail lines, which have
spurted under the stimulus of summer
months. The only lack of favorable mc!
formlty Is that noted in crop reports from
the south, where continued rains are put
ting cotton further In the grass, and from
the' southwest, where harvesting nf a
bumper wheat crop 1 Interfered with by
the same trouble.
On the other hand, much needed rain
have helped spring wheat and newly olant
ed corn, and farther east, warm wea'her
has quickened growth on farms and In
gardens. The tenor of wholesale trade
reports Is as good as ever tn all lines
and better in some hltherU- lagging
trades.
Weekly bank clearings, $6,997,663,000.
New York
Bond list.
Great Northern
1st 4 $6
111. Cen. ref 4 10
Int. Mer.
Marine ...100
U. S. 2s, reg.. 99
U. S. 2s. coup. 99
U. S. ov. 3s,
reg $9
U. S. cv. 3s,
coupon 29
K. C. Southern
ref. 6s
U. S. 4s, reg.. 106
16
U. S. 4s, coup. 106
L. A N. un. 4. 84
Amer. Foreign
M. K. T.
1st 4
M. P. gen. 4s.
Mont. Pow. 6.
N. Y. Central
deb. 6s
N. Pac. 4s
N. Pac. 3s
O. S. Line
ref. 4s
Pacific Tel. &
Tel. 6s
Pa. con. 4s.
Pa. gen. 6s. . . .
Secur. ts. . 13-is
. 66
. 62
. 92
.100
. 82
. 69
. 86
. 91
. 96 .
A. T. & T.
sv. 6s 103
Ang-French 6s. 97
Ar'r Co. 4 87
Atch. gen. 4s. 82
B. & O. cv. 4s 79
Beth. Bteei
ref. 5s 79
Cent. Lether 5s 96
Central Pac 1st 80
C. & O. cv. 6s. 91
C. B. & Q.,
95
Joint 4s so
Reading gen. 4s 83
St L. & San .
Fran. adj. 6s. 69
Sinclair O. & R. 1
sf. 7s 99
S. P. cv. 6s 111
S. P. 5s 94
Tex. Co. cv. 68.101
Tex. & Pac. 1st. 91
Union Pac. 4s.. 86
U. 8. Rubber 5s 89
U. S. Steel 6s.. 100
Wabash 1st .. 96
C. M. & St P., .
cv. 4a .... 78
C. R. I. & P.
Rv ref. 4s. . . 74
C. & S. ref. 4s 80
Chill C. CV. 7S.119 1
City of Paris 6s 98
D. & R. G.
ref. 5s 57
Dom. of Canada
la (1931) .... 98
Erie gen. 4s. . . 66
Gen. Elec. 6s. 98
Bldl.
New York Money.
New York. June 6. Slercantlle Paper
6H5 peJr cent; sterling 60-day bills,
$4.69: commercial 60-day bills on banks,
$4 58; commercial 60-day bills, $4.58;
demand, 14.62; cables, $4.63.
Francs Demand, $6.47; cables, $6.45.
Guilders Demand, 38 15-16; cables,
39 1-16.
Lire Demand, $8.08; cables, $8.06.
Bonds Government, firm; railcoad,
firm.
Loans Time, firm; all dates, 56
percent. '
Money Call, firm; high. 6 per cent;
low, 6 per cent; ruling rate, 6 per cent:
closing bid, 6 per cent; offered at 6 per
cent; last loan. 5 per cent.
Liberty Bond Price.
New York, June 6. Liberty bonds at
11:30 a. m. were: 3s, 99.62; second 4s.
94.40; first 4s, 96.00; second 4s, 94.70;
third 4b, 95.66; fourth 4s. 94.90; Vic
tory 3s. 100:14; Victory 4s. 99.98.
Times,
i
Dead fill of this Ad
We Offer Great
Possibilities
1308 Burnett St., Wichita Falls, Tex.
Cotton Stat Oil Co.,
1308 Burnett St..
Wichita Fall, Texas.
Date I
Enclosed find $ in payment for
shares of stock in your company,
fully paid and non-assessable. Shares, par value, $10.
each. -
Name
Address
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Local Stocks and Bonds
Quotation furnished by Burns. Drinker
A Co.. 441 Omaha National bank build
ing: Slocks Bid. Asked.
Burgesa-Nash T pet. pfd 99 109 -
Cudahy Pkg. Co 11 119
Gooch, M. & E., 7 pet., pfd.
B 100 lOl'.i
Gooch Food Product, pfd. "
boiu 99 109
Harding Cream, pfd. 7 pet. .101 102
Llbby. McNeil & Llbby 33 88s
Lincoln T. & T., com. J pet.. 94 $
On. C, B. St. Ry., pfd ' 60
Orchard A Wilhelm, 7 pet,
pfd 99 100
Overland Tire & Rubber 8
Omaha Mining Co 109
M. C. Peters Mill. 7 pet.,
pfd. 99 109
Sprague T. ft R., bonus.... 45 ...
Sheridan Coal Co 90
swift & Co., Internat'l 58 69
Swift & Co 138 138
Swift & Co.. rights 7 9
Union Stock Yards, Omaha.. 99 100
Bonds
Colo. Lt. Ht. A P. 6a, 1924.. 9
Cont. G. A E. 6s. 1927 9ti
City of Omaha 4s. 1928.. 4.66 ...
Des Molnea School 6s, 124-
1933 4.60
-incoln Jt. Stk. Land Bk. 6s. 101 101 '
Omaha Athletic 6s. 1920 98 109
Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. 6s,
1928 78
Studebaker Corp. 7s. 1928.. 9 99'
Studebaker Corp. 7s, 1934.. lno 100
Southern Ry. 6s, 1923 99 99
Wilson 1st 6s, 1928 99 100
Ex.-dlv. '
Chicago Potatoes.
Chicago', June li Potatoes Unsettled;
arrivals, SS cars; old northern white, cat
lots, U. 8. No. 1, sacked, $1,7642.08, cwt.
New, lobbing, Florida Spauldlng Rose
No 1, $S.769.25: bbl.; Texss Triumphs
sacked, $4.5O5.50; cwt.; Texas Cobblers
sacked, $4.60, cwt.
Cotton Futures.
Vsw York, June . Cotton future!
opened easy; July, 29.70c: October, 28.67c;
December, 28.25c; January, 28.03c; March,
27.88c.
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CENTI9AL.
I TYPEWRITER EXOMNfrE
Swift & Company
Union Stock Yardi. Chletf.
Dividend No. 134
Dividend of TWO DOLLARS ($2.00) per shar
on the capital stock of Swiftft Company, will be
Bald on July 1.191 to (toeknoider 01 record.
y 81st. 1919. as shown on th book of tha
Vompany,
f. S. HAYWARD. Saeracar.
i merican Tele hone & Telef r ph Ce. '
A dividend of Two Dollars per share will ;
be paid on Tuesday, July IS, 1919, to ,
stockholder of record at the close of busi- .
ness on Friday, Jun 20. 1919. "
G. D. MILNE, Treasurer. -"
Liberty Bonds
Don't tell if yon can avoid it
Buy for investment if possible.
We buy and sell ft New York quo
tations. At present price Liberty Bond
yield a high a 4.85 per cent with
practical certainty of being worth
era) per cent over 100 when husines I
readjusted.
BOND DEPARTMENT
First Trus Company o Ouiiht
First National Bank Building.
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